Business is booming.

FG begins development of mineral resources in geopolitical zone

By Bisola Adeyemo

Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, Dr Uchechukwu Ogah, has disclosed that the Federal Government has began development of mineral resources across the six geopolitical zone of the country.

Ogah disclosed this in Enugu during the closing ceremony of the 32nd Enugu International Trade Fair.

The minister said the government had already commenced developing a lead/zinc processing cluster in Ebonyi and funding the detailed exploration and development of salt and limestone deposits in the state.

According to him, the initiative is part of the government’s regional mineral projects in the six geopolitical zones of the country.

Oga said that the mineral projects were cited based on comparative advantage and was aimed at providing the necessary support for the economy.

He said that the lead/zinc processing
the cluster was located in Ebonyi for the South East region to harness the abundant minerals in the area.

He said that the exploration and development of salt and limestone facilities would also serve as input materials for local fertiliser production.

According to the minister, daily times reports that a barite processing cluster is being developed in Cross-River State to meet the needs of the oil/gas sector and for the export of Nigerian mined and processed barite.

He, therefore, appealed to Nigerians to ensure they support Federal Government’s efforts with business ideas and strategies for sustainable rapid economic growth and development.

Meanwhile, Ogah advised the business community, including investors in the region, to tap into the Federal Government’s policies aimed at diversifying the economy.

He said that the Federal Government would continue to provide helpful economic innovations and investment drive platforms like the Enugu International Trade Fair.

The minister said that the trade
the fair had done well to keep abreast of global economic challenges by bringing economic players together to showcase their products and network for opportunities.

“It has also inspired innovative policy solutions to unexpected new challenges in the economic environment.

“I am confident that the Southeast will continue to be at the forefront of investment and industrial innovations to help steer Nigeria towards greater economic development,” he said.
Ogah said that the Federal Government had introduced new ideas and strategies to stabilise and grow the economy in spite of the challenges posed by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The minister noted that the huge investments in critical infrastructure, including roads, railway, inland waterways, energy and agriculture had impacted positively on the economy.
“The pervasive economic disruptions
induced by the COVID-19 pandemic have challenged nations to innovate.
“One pivotal way that proactive countries are adopting to survive the challenging global economic disruptions is to accelerate the evolution of the industrial sector through innovations in the digital economy,” he said.
The minister said that to build a robust and competitive economy, “one must adopt new technologies and strategies that can circumvent the limits of interruptions of global economic activities caused by COVID-19.”
Earlier, the President, Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), Mr Emeka Nwandu congratulated the exhibitors and participants for a success fair.
Nwandu commended the minister for always identifying with the chamber in spite of his tight schedules.
He said that the chamber would continue to cherish the support of relevant stakeholders in the future events

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